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Ubuntu Mate theme has no "Traditional" option after update to Jammy

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j0h

I updated my computer, and now the theme is all screwed up. The panel applets in Mate don't work, the icons are wrong or missing. In Mate-Tweak, the option I would usually choose, "Traditional" is missing. The selections are Gnome, and open suse. I tried searching for missing, libraries, and packages, but nothing makes my desktop look proper.

how to I return to my regular panel appearance?

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My 22.04 Ubuntu MATE system offers Traditional as a choice. Perhaps something went wrong with your upgrade. https://i.imgur.com/vv5g38B.png
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j0h
yeah, I reckon. They messed with my seat settings, everything still works, but i hate how it looks.
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I don't care for the choice of icons either in 22.04. This was a test install for me, and I decided to stick with 20.04 after seeing what it looked like.
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j0h
I'm slowly addapting it, I havent found the traditional panel option yet, but the theme I had was called ambient-mate, I grabbed it off my other computer, and used the appearance app to install it. least I have that back. Its not that this PC is critical, its the one I use at my local makerspace, for tinkering on various things. its just annoying. I had that panel set up the way i wanted it. grrrr
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